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USA - New FiberMax varieties from Bayer CropScience bring expanded maturities andtrait packages to Southwest Region -Offerings provide season-long protection
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USA - New FiberMax varieties from Bayer CropScience bring expanded maturities andtrait packages to Southwest Region -Offerings provide season-long protectionUSA - New FiberMax varieties from Bayer CropScience bring expanded maturities andtrait packages to Southwest Region -Offerings provide season-long protection" title="Share this link on Facebook">USASource: The Agronomic Insider, Bayer CropScienceWhether it’s tough-to-control weeds, insect pests, or adverse planting conditions, cotton growers face incredible challenges each year to produce high yields and excellent fiber quality. To help you meet some of these difficult challenges, Bayer CropScience introduces four new FiberMax® cotton seed varieties for the 2014 season that are adapted for the Southwest.Two new varieties from FiberMax contain new TwinLink® technology with twoBt genesfor season-long protection against lepidopteran pests. All four of the new FiberMax varieties incorporate stacked GlyTol® LibertyLink® technology for a wide window of over-the-top applications of Liberty®
herbicide
and glyphosate.Bayer CropScience currently is the only company that offers cotton varieties with stacked herbicide trait technology for applications of Liberty and glyphosate at full-labeled rates without injury to the crop.New FiberMax varieties available in 2014:FM 1830GLT and FM 2334GLT offer the GlyTol, LibertyLink and TwinLink (GLT) trait package for full tolerance to both Liberty herbicide and glyphosate, and two proprietary Bayer Bt genes for effective management of major lepidopteran pests. Both varieties offer excellent yield potential and fiber quality with the added benefit of Verticillium wilt tolerance. Adapted for the High Plains, FM 1830GLT has an early-medium maturity, and FM 2334GLT has a medium maturity. FM 2334GLT has very similar characteristics to FM 2484B2F, with the added benefit of two herbicide modes of action and even better fiber quality.FM 1320GL and FM 2322GL have the GlyTol LibertyLink (GL) traits for adaptation in areas of the High Plains. FM 1320GL has a very early maturity, the earliest offered from FiberMax, with excellent yield potential and good fiber quality.FM 2322GL is a medium-maturing variety with excellent yield potential and outstanding fiber quality.For more information on how FiberMax cotton seed offers the right variety for the right field, contact your Bayer Cropscience sales representative or regional agronomist, check out the Variety Selector Tool, or visit www.cnchemicals.com news from: Bayer CropScience LP (U.S.)Website: http://www.bayercropscience.usPublished: March 11, 2015The news item on this page is copyright by the organization where it originatedFair use notice
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